Hmm. #protonpass might fit the bill. Nice that its Android client is officially in #fdroid (which Bitwarden couldn't do initially as it was a Xamarin based app, and now because the required SDK is non-Free)
Now that #bitwarden is moving away from FOSS, is there a competitive alternative for people that can't or don't want to self-host? Something that's staying FOSS with a decent free tier, but will take money directly for a subscription, that's easy enough to use that family and friends don't need hand holding?
https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/24/bitwarden_foss_doubts/
The fact that #Bitwarden is shifting-away from being #OpenSource has prompted me to take a closer look at #KeePassXC on my desktop & #KeePassDX on my phone.
I've been using KeePassXC for years but never as my "main" credential vault.
But now that it supports #passkeys, migrating from Bitwarden onto it full-time is a no-brainer.
And I have to say I'm quite pleased with the results.
The migration took all of 10 seconds. I exported my Bitwarden vault as an encrypted JSON file which KeePassXC read without any problem and decrypted the file just fine.
My encrypted vault is stored on my #Nextcloud server hosted by #Hetzner and I'm using the native Nextcloud clients for #Windows, #Linux, and #Android to keep everything in-sync.
Got a #WordPress problem? Not sure what the hell to do about it?
As someone who has spent years outside the WordPress ecosystem, I have more than a few ideas for you.
Let’s start with your needs: https://tedium.co/2024/10/20/wordpress-cms-alternatives-content-strategy-advice/
new @tedium
Mercedes-Benz opens its own recycling facility for EV batteries
Making new EV batteries from old EV batteries is a no-brainer.
woah.
“few people know that a considerable chunk of the VPN market—including three of the six most popular VPNs—is quietly operated by an Israeli-owned company with close connections to that country’s national security state, including the elite Unit 8200 and Duvdevan Units of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).
those 3 VPNs are: ExpressVPN, CyberGhost, and Private Internet Access.
https://www.mintpressnews.com/exposed-how-israeli-spies-control-your-vpn/
Ongoing discussion, but it looks like Bitwarden may be starting to make moves towards no longer being open source:
https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/issues/11611
Previous issues opened against the SDK have been met with replies that suggest they have no intention of reconsidering the licensing decision:
I really hope the fediverse can get more traction among “normies”. But one thing I have been wondering is why the community on Bluesky (which I think is also part of the fediverse?) is so much worse than Mastodon?
I’ve received more hate and harassment on Bluesky than Twitter. The people are truly awful on that app, but every time Musk does something usage balloons. I don’t understand why people jump to Bluesky when Mastodon is here and so much better imo!
BlueSky is cosplaying decentralization
Somehow I wasn't aware that #supertuxkart could use #openstreetmap data for levels. Fun!
"The lady at the charity shop today told me she wishes ppl wd clear out their kids' old toys in the lead up to Xmas rather than after because she always sees parents in the days before Xmas looking for toys for their little ones who might be strapped for cash. She said there's rarely anything in before, but they get many toys after.
If you know your child is going to get lots of presents for Xmas this year, by clearing out early you could make another child's Xmas a lot more special."
my shitty chungus country blocked Discord, WireGuard (the fucking protocol), SOCKS5, and probably more today. but the government can't beat the nerds in a battle of networking.
behold, Network Crimes
how did i get it to work? well, that's simple,
WireGuard server running on my homeserver -> socat UDP->TCP+SSL proxy -> The Internet -> socat TCP+SSL->UDP proxy (using Termux) -> WireGuard client running on my phone
client side:
socat UDP-LISTEN:51337,reuseaddr,fork ssl:4.slonk.ing:4080,cert=client.pem,cafile=server.crt,verify=0
server side:
socat ssl-l:4080,reuseaddr,fork,cert=server.pem,cafile=client.crt,verify=1 UDP:127.0.0.1:51337
it works flawlessly. i don't care that it's tcp-over-tcp this is all a stupid hack
(discord was both IP and DNS blocked, and the protocols were blocked using packet inspection)
“People watch TV in the privacy of their own homes & have a reasonable expectation that no one is watching them watch,” EFF’s Jacob Hoffman-Andrews told TechNewsWorld. “Nobody wants a snooping & snitching television, but lately, that’s all you can buy.”
https://www.technewsworld.com/story/streaming-tv-industry-snooping-on-viewers-at-grand-scale-report-179410.html
@nelson It's real thing, and it works very well. Hospitals use it all the time.
The system I have built into my ductwork comes from a company called Swordfish UV; I installed it myself, the drill bit you need comes in the box and it took less than half an hour.
Anecdotally, though we have had colds and one person caught Covid in the last few years, have not had any in-house transmission of _anything_ since I installed it.
Getting close to needing a tire replacement and found out about All Weather Tires (not to be confused with All-Season Tires). These meet definition for winter tires as well, satisfying insurance needs for the winter tire discount. Some tradeoffs in terms of price (sometimes more expensive) & durability (usually 80,000 km vs 120,000). But still likely worth it for a vehicle that doesn't go that many km in a year.
https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/tires/best-all-weather-tires-a8621335540/
Smart take from @gruber on the removal of VPN apps from Apple Store in Russia, following on government demand. One conclusion highlighted, but read the whole thing: https://daringfireball.net/linked/2024/10/02/russia-app-store-vpns
iOS is a fabulous platform but I have refused, since the App Store launch in 2008, to work on any apps, because I decline to build software which a platform owner can prevent me from sharing it with the world. I have regretted that decision exactly zero times these last 18 years.
Here's the current state of the tech industry:
A week or so ago I went for a big group meal and at the end they brought the card reader machine for us to pay and it had an option for us to go through an itemised bill, check some options, and pay for just those options (plus an equivalent fraction of the service charge). It was amazing! This genuinely saved us about half an hour of talking at cross-purposes and poking numbers into our own phone calculators and hoping nobody did the sums wrong and accidentally stole someone else's tip. I genuinely would consider going back there for future group meals despite the fact that I'd finished my food before Alec's arrived and he'd finished his before Darren's came, so thoroughly do I dislike the traditional bill-splitting process.
And yet in terms of technology, it was nothing but a low-end smartphone running an app built entirely from OS-standard UI components. No AI, no invasion of privacy, no adverts, and I have to assume no VC funding or elaborate toolchain. Just a good idea implemented well, and genuinely we all went away commenting about how clever and useful it was.
And I don't remember the previous time I experienced that. We know what people want. They want you to use the massive technological advances we've already made to build useful things that work. But apparently there's no money in that 🤷